PHOTOS: Bikinis! Comic Book Cuties Stripped Down
Posted on Mar 18, 2011 @ 12:30PM - Add a comment

Not only have these blockbuster babes transformed comic books characters into international sex symbols, but they also rock a bikini to perfection. RadarOnline.com has photos of the sexiest leading ladies in Hollywood who have starred in comic book movies, showing off their awesome assets in the skimpiest bikinis on the beach. Click the next sentence to see comic book cuties stripped down.
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Betty White Goes Graphic In Comic Book
Posted on Oct 14, 2010 @ 12:34PM - 1 comment

Betty White is already a force to be reckoned with and now the 88-year-old star is being immortalized in her own comic book biography.
Hello, Norma Jean: 64 New Marilyn Monroe Drawings Featured In Collectible Comic Book
Posted on Jul 30, 2010 @ 01:04PM - Add a comment

Marilyn Monroe fans, listen up: Color Me Marilyn is a new coloring book from Classic Hollywood Moments and artist/author Emanuel Emanuele that tells the tale of Hollywood's Candle in the Wind in chronological order.
Each page of the book is printed only on one side, and perforated for easy framing and sharing, providing hours of activity, entertainment, creativity and fun for everyone from collectors to parents educating their little ones on the legends of Tinseltown past.
Watch The Red Carpet Premiere Of Kick-Ass Live!
Posted on Apr 13, 2010 @ 12:30PM - 2 comments

Brad Pitt’s new movie Kick-Ass opens this Friday, but Tuesday night RadarOnline.com is taking you live to the red carpet premiere.
PHOTOS: Angelina Jolie Has Johnny Depp Handcuffed in Venice
The 46-year-old actor is one of the producers for the superhero film, which is about a teenage boy who decides to become a real-life superhero after being inspired by the heroes of comic books.
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Nicolas Cage Is Selling His Bel Air Kingdom
It stars Nicolas Cage, Craig Ferguson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Mark Strong, Aaron Johnson and Chloe Moretz.
See the red carpet like you’ve never seen it before—live and uncensored.
EXCLUSIVE: Craig Ferguson Show Paying Audience Members
Even though Brad has appeared at red carpet premieres in Europe, don’t expect him here for this one--- he’s watching his kids while his wife Angelina Jolie shoots a movie in Venice, Italy with Johnny Depp.
PHOTOS: Angelina Jolie And Johnny Depp On Location In Venice
Kristen Stewart Gets The Comic Book Treatment
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Twilight's Kristen Stewart Gets Animated
Posted on Mar 17, 2010 @ 05:31PM - Add a comment

You know you've arrived when you get your own comic!
RadarOnline.com have learned that Kristen Stewart is the latest celebrity joining Bluewater Productions' Fame series of biography comics - with the release date slated for this June.
Most Useless Super-Powers...Ever!
Posted on May 26, 2009 @ 03:07PM - Add a comment

So you want to be a Super Hero, do you? Well then you better make sure you get the right set of super powers because not all powers are created equal.
We all know it would be great to be able to fly, to possess super strength, have X-ray vision or the ability to read someone's mind. Dozens of superheroes and science fiction heroes have had those powers during the past century.
But RadarOnline.com decided to take a look at the other side of super powers and discovered there have been countless characters who found themselves with fun but useless talents. We turned to our comic book expert Jeff Rovin, author of The Encyclopedia of Superheroes, to bring us what he says is the definitive list of character with the most useless powers ever:
15. Color Kid: First appearing in Adventure Comics in 1966, alien Ulu Vakk of the planet Lupra is struck by a rainbow beam from another dimension. This gives him the power to change any color into any other color. (Editor’s note: where was he when my wife asked me to repaint the house?)
14. TNT: debuting in Star Spangled Comics in 1942, the hero and his sidekick Dyna-mite have rings that, when touched together, create an explosion that makes their costumes appear. And that's it.
13. The Thunderer: The hero of Marvel's Daring Mystery in 1941, Jerry Carstairs can amplify his voice. He yells to scare bad guys; he has no Plan B.
12. Captain Tootsie: As far back as the 1940s, this hero was getting extra endurance -- in other words, a sugar rush -- from eating Tootsie Rolls.
11. Captain Fearless: The star of Captain Fearless comics in 1941, the hero has just one power: he possesses a magic horn which, when blown, summons a ghost for advice.
10. Captain Zero: Making his debut in his own comic book in 1949, Lee Allyn can turn invisible after a nuclear mishap. Great power, you say? Well...not really, since Allyn can't control when it happens.
9. Fatman: When he encounters an alien being in 1967, Van Crawford is given a chocolate-flavored drink which enables him to turn into a silver flying saucer. That could be an okay power if it didn't come with a weakness: anytime there's food around, he stops pursuing bad guys to eat it.
8. Sparkman: The star of Sparkler Comics from 1941 can generate crackling static electricity, and we know how deadly that can be.
7. Speed Centaur: You've got to love one of the first comic book heroes, from Amazing Mystery Funnies in 1939. He's half-man, half-horse -- which means he can gallop to crime scenes, though not as fast as a police car.
6. Kangaroo Man: Jack Brian, of Choice Comics from 1941, has a trained kangaroo who helps him stomp out evil. Literally.
5. Kaptain Kween: this British comic book superhero from the 1970s is granted physical strength by a white bearded mystic -- but they only work against villains who attack hair and hair stylists.
4. Madam Fatal: the hero, who first appeared in the appropriately named Crack Comics in 1940, is actually a guy who has the uncanny ability of masquerading as an old woman, which allows him to sneak up on unsuspecting evildoers.
3. Mr. E: Punch Comics gave us this hero in 1941, a crimefighter who has a statue of the god King Kolah to let him know when there's a crime. A police scanner could do the same thing, though Kolah sometimes sends along a pair of magical elves to help him.
2. Mosquito Boy: The good news is, this 1966 comic book character can fly and sting people. The bad news: he's vulnerable to insect repellent and a swat on the head. It's a wash.
1. The Blimp: A member of DC Comics The Inferior Five, Herman Cramer can float -- but he can't go anywhere unless there's a breeze.


























